The son of God = ha ben shel Elohim (הבן של אלוקים)
ben ha-el (בן ×”×ל)
"אבינו שבשמיים" (Avinu shebashamayim).
If you mean God's true name, according to the Hebrew scriptures, it is called the Tetragrammaton, and you can only write it in Hebrew. The moment you write it in any other alphabet, it's no longer the name of God. If you mean the word "God", it is: French = Dieu Italian = Dio Spanish = Dios Hebrew = Hashem (ה׳) Apache = Usen
Isaac son of Abraham = Yitz'chak ben Avraham (יצחק בן אברם)
Derek God's son = דרק, בן אלוקים (derek, ben Elohim)
no, Hercules is of greek origin and yahweh is Hebrew. they are unrelated
Some write "God." Some write "G-d" (in order to avoid having His name erased). In Hebrew, there are various names for God (see attached Related Link).
Elohim imanu (אלוקים ×¢×ž× ×•)
Benaiah = Benayahu (×‘× ×™×”×•), which means "God has built"
ben elohim (בן אלוקים)
Nesichat elohim = × ×¡×™×›×ª אלוקים
אלוהים אוהב אנשים אוהבים.
Closest we can get is God "visited" Sarah, the peculiar Hebrew idiom implying that God comes and leaves the son.